This week marks a deep transition from the fiery expansion of Sagittarius to the grounded structure of Capricorn. After days filled with movement and inspiration, the energy begins to stabilize, urging us to bring our visions into tangible form.
On December 15th, Mars enters Capricorn, amplifying determination and focus. Mars, planet of drive and action, is exalted in Capricorn, meaning its energy becomes more strategic, steady, and productive. This transit helps us act with purpose, build with patience, and pursue our goals with clarity and discipline.
The New Moon in Capricorn, occurring on December 20th, aligns with Rosh Chodesh Tevet, marking the beginning of a new lunar cycle that invites us to plant seeds of responsibility, maturity, and spiritual structure. Capricorn energy reminds us that manifestation requires persistence and integrity, transforming vision into something lasting and real.
Even though the lunar cycle opens Capricorn’s gates, the Sun will not enter Capricorn until December 21st, keeping us at the threshold between Sagittarian optimism and Capricornian realism. This transition forms a sacred bridge: faith that inspires us, and structure that sustains us.
During the waning Moon (December 11th–20th), we continue to release and clear what no longer serves, making space for new beginnings. Meanwhile, Jupiter in Cancer and Saturn and Neptune in Pisces preserve emotional depth and spiritual faith, reminding us that success gains meaning only when infused with compassion and higher purpose.
At the heart of this week shines Chanukah, the Festival of Light. Astrologically, its message aligns beautifully with the New Moon: both symbolize the rebirth of Light amid darkness. This is a sacred invitation to rekindle our inner flame, renew our faith, and commit to actions that manifest Light with consistency and heart.
In summary: With Mars and the New Moon in Capricorn, and the illumination of Chanukah, this week calls us to build with intention. It’s time to turn inspiration into structure, faith into effort, and our inner fire into a steady Light that can guide and uplift others.